santorumandnewt gingrich making it more competitive. it is a way to have more competition spin my people could lose elections we would have california governor meg whitman if just more many one the election. john: they are spending 1 million but the campaign spent by billion and americans spend 7 billion on potato chips. [laughter] >> i am told we need of federal warning system for disaster is like hurricane sandy. >> think of the most radical communication break through of our lifetime, not your show. [laughter] is the internet to bottom-up grass-roots and cellphones with a communication device that carries with you everywhere to access realtime aberration. you did not wait for barack obama you were refreshing twitter, listening to the radio, the weather channel, the dredge report. we access information we don't need the top down system to tell us what we learned an hour and a half ago. john: during the storm, all the young people in my house got an emergency warning a big storm is about to hit. [laughter] and has never been used successfully. 1971 they played the wrong taper cross sept

he had his back to the wall with rick perry, newt gingrich,ricksantorum, yousaw this sort of pattern. the fact checker at the waup has been -- "washington post" has been able to quantify this and he's at newt gingrich levels of honesty. >> oh, my goodness. >> president obama has gotten his share of pinocchios as well, but he's well within the range of normal politics. what romney has been doing here seems to be on a whole other plane, and that is to take something that is known to be false, it's been demonstrated to be false, retreat from it and go right back out and do it again. >> it's brilliant. toure, i mentioned earlier the fear that's been caused by these romney falsehoods about these workers losing their jobs. let's listen to how the president responded to that. >> you've got folks who work at the jeep plant who have been calling their employers worried asking is it true, are our jobs being shipped to china? and the reason they're making these calls is because governor romney has been running an ad that says so. >> how are we supposed to trust a person who wants to

ricksantorumwasin the senate he proposed legislation that would have prohibited the national hurricane center from providing any information to the public that his for-profit entity could have made possible. meaning if you were poor and couldn't afford a 900 line, then who gives a you know what if you were blown away. and when i heard his words i said to myself it's my book. >> stephanie: yeah, when you see that clip from the primaries saying any time you can send something back to the states good. and if you can privatize it better. >> yeah, there's a word for it, i don't think it's in the official guide to neuroses but it's called mish-a-gas. >> stephanie: i know what you are saying. >> the [ inaudible ]. but in the meantime the interesting thing is how many people including paul ryan, and of course, romney and others have fallen for this crap. >> stephanie: yeah, stephen we were saying earlier in the show it really bogles the mine go wait a minute, you are going to figure out how to try to make a profit off of people in the middle of an emergency and

. the trajectory has been incredible. >> mitt romney is a guyricksantorumsaidcould never get elected. megyn: she says he had so much confidence he thought whatever he did would work. we'll pick it up after the break. emblematic of the problems the president faced these last four years. >> it's a powerful metaphor. there is a great story there, too, as well in terms of the government's response. if this had been a republican president and people on staten island were screaming into the cameras please help us, we have no food, they are running the new york city marathon. there is a real controversy there as well. many people are saying we are katrina. of course, obama gets a pass because it's a few days before the election. all the promises going back to a fundamental promise that his chairperson of the economic council said 5.6% unemployment after the stimulus. it went up to 7.9% today. the promises are broken. the expectations have not been met and this is a failed presidency and i'm hoping next week i'll have a big smile on my face. megyn: you talk about the unemployment promises and cutti

popularity has taingd. the trajectory has been incredible. >> mitt romney is a guyricksantorumsaidcould never get elected. megyn: she says he had so much confidence he thought whatever he did would work. we'll pick it up after the break. >> if we are willing to work for it and fight for it and believe in it, then i am absolutely certain that generations from now we'll be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick, and jobs to the jobless, this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow, and our planet began to heal. megyn: alan colmes and mike gallagher. peggy noonan writes maybe in the wake of hurricane sandy people will be feeling angst and leaning towards the status quo or maybe they will feel he failed to slow the ocean's rise. there is a question about whether that promise, that rhetoric and what happened with hurricane sandy with the oceans is somehow h emblematic of the problems the president faced these last four years. >> it's a powerful metaphor. there is a great story there, too, as well in terms o

is trying to putricksantorumbehindhim... >> ron paul got more than 40% of the vote... >> one of his aides once told me that when mi romnegets locked in, when he gets focused and locked in, watch out. this guy is so goal-oriented, and once he has something that he wants, he doesn't stop until he gets it. >> narrator: to win the primaries, he even stopped talking about his signature achievement: romneycare. >> if we want to get rid of obamacare, we're going to have to replace president obama. my mission is to make sure we do exactly that. >> in this political market, romney's health care plan is a loser, or seems that way to him. even though it's his biggest achievement as governor, one of the biggest achievements of his life, really, if the politics aren't there or he's worried that the opposition is too great, he's not talking about it. >> what does mitt romney believe? >> is he truly a conservative? >> not exactly a person of conviction, not even close. >> what type of values does he actually believe in? >> he has been, "i'll be where the market needs me to be." and so the massachu